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Gov. Jared Polis has requested a major disaster declaration from President Trump and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to support ongoing flood recovery efforts in southwestern Colorado.
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Article Icon 1Trump Admin Seeks to Move Tina Peters

The Federal Bureau of Prisons sent a letter to the Colorado Department of Corrections (DOC) last week requesting that former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters be transferred to federal custody.

Peters is serving a nine-year sentence for breaching election data, an act she says was intended to uncover voter fraud. President Trump, unable to pardon Peters on state charges, has repeatedly called for her release.

While the agency didn’t explain its request, Peters’ legal team cited her health problems in state prison and her potential role as a witness in federal investigations into the 2020 election.

The DOC hasn’t said whether it will consider the request. Attorney General Phil Weiser said there’s no basis for the transfer and promised to “strongly oppose” the effort.

Article Icon 1Polis Requests Flood Assistance

Gov. Jared Polis has requested a major disaster declaration from President Trump and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to support ongoing flood recovery efforts in southwestern Colorado.

The declaration would unlock federal funds to help La Plata, Archuleta, and Mineral counties recover and rebuild in the wake of historic floods, which caused more than $13 million in damage from Oct. 10 to 14.

The state issued its own disaster declaration Oct. 12 and has since increased maximum funding to $6 million.

The White House will decide whether to approve the request based on the level of damage. State staff are expected to work on recovery for at least six months.

Article Icon 1New Memorial Honors Kendrick Castillo

Dozens gathered on Friday for the unveiling of a new memorial honoring Kendrick Castillo, an 18-year-old who died saving others in a 2019 shooting at STEM School Highlands Ranch.

Castillo was fatally shot when he and two classmates charged and restrained one of the two shooters in the attack. He was the only person killed in the shooting.

The seven-foot-tall stone monument in Civic Green Park is engraved with artwork and quotes reflecting Castillo’s faith, patriotism, and love of science. See a video here.

Douglas County funded the memorial via public donations, meeting a $30,000 goal in just a few days. It joins other tributes to Castillo, including Kendrick Castillo Way.

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Around Colorado

Statewide: Washington wildlife officials denied Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s request to relocate wolves from Washington to Colorado this winter, citing the species’ endangered status. The decision leaves the viability of future wolf sourcing uncertain. (See Details)

Chaffee County: Police are searching for three suspects allegedly tied to a Venezuelan gang in connection with an assault in Buena Vista and a home invasion in Salida. (More)

Fort Collins: A man has been sentenced to 52 years in prison for holding a local family hostage in 2022. (More)

Saguache County: Wildlife officials are seeking the public’s help identifying the person who poached a Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep on Nov. 11, a felony carrying up to a $100,000 fine. (More)

Statewide: The Public Utilities Commission voted to set an interim goal of a 41% reduction in utilities’ greenhouse gas emissions by 2035 to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. (See Details)

Louisville: Residents remain frustrated by noise pollution from Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport following a change in flight paths issued by the Federal Aviation Administration. (See Details)


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Colorado Sports

➤ Bo Nix led a late scoring drive as the Broncos defeated the Chiefs 22-19 on a final-second field goal, taking a two-game lead in the AFC West. (More)

➤ Colorado State entered the fourth quarter tied 10-10 with New Mexico, but lost 20-17. Air Force lost 26-16 to UConn. (See Scores)

Rick George, University of Colorado Boulder’s athletic director since 2013, announced he will step down and move into an advisory role, fueling speculation about Deion Sanders’ future with the team. (More)

➤ Broncos running back J.K. Dobbins has been placed on injured reserve and is unlikely to return for the season after foot surgery, dealing a major blow to Denver’s offense. (More)

Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | Soccer | NCAAM | NCAAW | PGA | LPGA

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Colorado Business

Colorado’s job market is bucking a national layoff trend, with October job cuts down nearly 50% from last year, according to new data. (More)

New federal restrictions will ban hemp products with over 0.4 milligrams of THC per container. Some warn it will harm Colorado’s hemp industry, but others say it closes a dangerous legal loophole. (See Details)

Denver International Airport broke ground last week on Elevate, a new travel center south of Peña Boulevard. Set to open in summer 2026, the center will offer gas pumps, food options, a car wash, free shuttle service, and more. (See Details)

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What if fat loss had nothing to do with diet or exercise, but was actually about what happens while you sleep? A 46-year-old mom from Kansas discovered a simple bedtime ritual that helped her lose 63 pounds of stubborn fat—without dieting or workouts. This routine resets your fat-burning hormones by restoring deep sleep. Click here to learn about this unusual overnight trick.

Et Cetera

Thanksgiving-themed races, or turkey trots, will take place across the state on and around the holiday. Many encourage costumes, and some feature challenges, like the Turkey Trek’s eggnog-chugging station. (See List)

Christmas in Color, Denver’s biggest drive-through holiday light display, will return this month to Water World and Red Rocks Park. Each location has more than 1 million music-synchronized LEDs arranged into tunnels, trees, candy canes, snowflakes, and more. (See Photos)

Holiday craft fairs will be held across the Grand Valley this month and next, featuring local vendors, handmade gifts, and seasonal treats. (See List)

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The Poll

Have you purchased your Thanksgiving turkey?

  1. Yes, it’s in the freezer
  2. Not yet
  3. I’m having it delivered
  4. Someone else is buying it
  5. No turkey for me
 

Yesterday’s Results:

How often do you use rideshare apps?

  1. Never: 36%
  2. Once in a while: 27%
  3. Every week: 19%
  4. Every day: 18%
Colorado Trivia

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